89 episodes

The Black Arm of the Law is a podcast about “The Black Experience” behind the Blue Wall. Former law enforcement agents and officers from multiple branches of the law share their stories on why they became law enforcement, their experience with suspects and cases, relationships with their colleagues, superiors, family, friends and the community.

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    • Society & Culture
    • 4.6 • 13 Ratings

The Black Arm of the Law is a podcast about “The Black Experience” behind the Blue Wall. Former law enforcement agents and officers from multiple branches of the law share their stories on why they became law enforcement, their experience with suspects and cases, relationships with their colleagues, superiors, family, friends and the community.

    Don’t Let the Cute Face Fool You

    Don’t Let the Cute Face Fool You

    In this conversation, Chief B interviews Assistant Chief Deputy Gina Hawkins about her extensive career in law enforcement and the challenges she has faced as a woman of color. They discuss the importance of representation, navigating different police backgrounds, and the need for collaboration and humility in leadership. Hawkins shares her experiences of advocating for herself and learning to adjust her approach to help others. The conversation highlights the value of diverse perspectives and the importance of supporting and mentoring the next generation of leaders. Gina V. Hawkins discusses the importance of organizations like NALI and NOLI in supporting women in law enforcement. She emphasizes the need for women to have a voice and be represented in leadership positions. Hawkins highlights the 30 by 30 initiative, which aims to have 30% of all police departments across the nation led by women by 2030. She also discusses the importance of mentorship, training opportunities, and building strong foundations within organizations. Hawkins encourages the audience to support and acknowledge women in law enforcement and to advocate for change.

    • 50 min
    Headlines and Hashtags

    Headlines and Hashtags

    In this episode, Dr. Rachelle Brackney discusses the impact of national incidents on local perceptions of policing. She highlights a study that found negative sentiments towards police increase when national media coverage of police brutality incidents increases. Dr. Brackney also examines recent cases of police misconduct and violence, including the high costs to taxpayers and the impact on communities. She emphasizes the need to reconsider the idea that localized policing shapes perceptions, as larger incidents often have a more significant influence. The episode concludes with a call to share the podcast and engage with the audience.

    • 12 min
    Making A Purpose Pt. 2

    Making A Purpose Pt. 2

    Leon Ford shares his experience of being shot and paralyzed by police officers during a routine traffic stop. He recounts the events leading up to the shooting, the aftermath, and the legal battles he faced. Despite the challenges, Leon found purpose in sharing his story and advocating for positive change. He started Leon Speaks, a company focused on spreading hope, positivity, and love. Through his journey, he learned the importance of healing and reconciliation. Leon Ford shares his journey of healing and forgiveness after being shot by a police officer. He emphasizes the importance of modeling leadership and practicing what you preach. Leon discusses his involvement with the Heal America movement and the creation of the Here Foundation. He highlights the power of building relationships and bridging divides between communities and law enforcement. Leon also talks about his efforts to inspire young Black individuals and change perspectives through the Hear Foundation. He shares his experience of meeting with the officer who shot him and the power of healing and redemption.

    • 51 min
    Making a Purpose Pt. 1

    Making a Purpose Pt. 1

    Leon Ford shares his experience of being shot and paralyzed by police officers during a routine traffic stop. He recounts the events leading up to the shooting, the aftermath, and the legal battles he faced. Despite the challenges, Leon found purpose in sharing his story and advocating for positive change. He started Leon Speaks, a company focused on spreading hope, positivity, and love. Through his journey, he learned the importance of healing and reconciliation. Leon Ford shares his journey of healing and forgiveness after being shot by a police officer. He emphasizes the importance of modeling leadership and practicing what you preach. Leon discusses his involvement with the Heal America movement and the creation of the Here Foundation. He highlights the power of building relationships and bridging divides between communities and law enforcement. Leon also talks about his efforts to inspire young Black individuals and change perspectives through the Hear Foundation. He shares his experience of meeting with the officer who shot him and the power of healing and redemption.

    • 35 min
    Love is the Answer

    Love is the Answer

    In this episode, A.J. Ali, the founder of Love Is The Answer, discusses his film 'Walking While Black' and the importance of improving police-community relations. He shares his personal experience of being stopped by the police and the moment that inspired him to take action. A.J. explains how he transitioned from anger to love and the significance of his brother's last words, 'Love is the answer.' He emphasizes the need for love-based policing and the importance of building real relationships between the police and the community. A.J. also discusses the impact of his film on the next generation of leaders and activists.

    • 40 min
    Live From Atlanta its Black Arm of the Law!

    Live From Atlanta its Black Arm of the Law!

    Join us for a powerhouse episode of the Black Arm of the Law Podcast, hosted by the incomparable Dr. RaShall Brackney!

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Halfro-American Pretty Girl ,

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Carl Anthony Payne is not only funny and engaging but he probes with thoughtful questions. All of his guests offer unique accounts of their experience in the FBI and don’t hold back on the gritty details. The true crime junkie in me enjoys the authenticity.

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